WEAPONS -™ 7 Table 1—(Continued) oe Name, date, and device Actual yield Objective Results HUMBOLDT ~ October 29 DELETED BLANCA October 30 \ DELETED «s os w a <u. oe~e” tion Laboratory at Livermore began work in the spring of 1958 on the Hevice, the sal effort to develop a thermonuclear weapon’ weighing approximately 200 pounds. The duv:tested in July 1958 weighed 218 pounds and yielded § 7 k4 The remarkable suc~ + inf x attaining such a low weight-to-yield ratio in this weight range is only one example of ‘*° achievements of both the Los Alamos and Livermore laboratories in carrying out ac programs required by the anticipated test suspension. The we:ght of the device can be reduced about 15 pounds by! , DELETED et oe ht ed WEAPONS FACILITIES Ballistics Test Range The proposal] to lease 40,000 acres of desert land on the Navajo reservation nezr ~ -, « tae Arizona, for use as a ballistics test range was withdrawn. During the discussions ».'~ sentatives of the Navajo Tribal Council it was found that the loca] Navajos were near’, mous in opposing this project. Alternate sites for a proposed range are under AEC :.. sv 2. so

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